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a song of praise | 58 |
song of praise for | 54 |
early english books online | 53 |
by the same hand | 30 |
represented either as utf | 22 |
characters represented either as | 22 |
of praise for the | 17 |
encoded text transcribed from | 14 |
encoded edition of the | 14 |
work described above is | 14 |
of the work described | 14 |
this phase i text | 14 |
even for commercial purposes | 14 |
financial support to the | 14 |
assigned for keying and | 14 |
english books online text | 14 |
online text creation partnership | 14 |
text can be copied | 14 |
to the terms of | 14 |
owned by the institutions | 14 |
text is available for | 14 |
all without asking permission | 14 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 14 |
the institutions providing financial | 14 |
the text can be | 14 |
phase i text is | 14 |
from proquest page images | 14 |
i text is available | 14 |
and coded from proquest | 14 |
coded from proquest page | 14 |
described above is co | 14 |
markup reviewed and edited | 14 |
edition of the work | 14 |
tcp assigned for keying | 14 |
keyed and coded from | 14 |
and encoded edition of | 14 |
text and markup reviewed | 14 |
according to the terms | 14 |
terms of creative commons | 14 |
for keying and markup | 14 |
providing financial support to | 14 |
to the early english | 14 |
institutions providing financial support | 14 |
books online text creation | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 14 |
the early english books | 14 |
by the institutions providing | 14 |
the work described above | 14 |
images scanned from microfilm | 14 |
is available for reuse | 14 |
the terms of creative | 14 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 14 |
support to the early | 14 |
and are to be | 13 |
to the tune of | 13 |
notes for div a | 13 |
iv tiff page images | 12 |
the publisher proquest to | 11 |
the texts were encoded | 11 |
usual project restraints of | 11 |
oxford and the publisher | 11 |
which did not meet | 11 |
corrected where possible up | 11 |
and some readable characters | 11 |
and markup guidelines are | 11 |
never have been looked | 11 |
tcp project was divided | 11 |
have been looked at | 11 |
opposed to critical editions | 11 |
each text was proofread | 11 |
text selection was based | 11 |
in of gaps by | 11 |
on the text encoding | 11 |
to page images in | 11 |
can be made about | 11 |
true nature of the | 11 |
notably latin and welsh | 11 |
or later edition of | 11 |
image sets were sent | 11 |
tcp files to tei | 11 |
process of creating the | 11 |
publisher proquest to create | 11 |
of a work was | 11 |
and therefore chose to | 11 |
restraints of time and | 11 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 11 |
use these texts for | 11 |
encoded texts based on | 11 |
to produce large quantities | 11 |
are eligible for inclusion | 11 |
nature of the print | 11 |
transcription and basic encoding | 11 |
intended to range over | 11 |
published between and available | 11 |
of the print record | 11 |
data within the usual | 11 |
files to tei p | 11 |
any assumptions that can | 11 |
readable characters will be | 11 |
companies for transcription and | 11 |
and use these texts | 11 |
by university of nebraska | 11 |
of the tei in | 11 |
selection was intended to | 11 |
assurance was then carried | 11 |
proquest via their early | 11 |
a works in english | 11 |
such instances will never | 11 |
quality assurance was then | 11 |
images in accordance with | 11 |
of instances per text | 11 |
on the image sets | 11 |
work was chosen if | 11 |
was enhanced and or | 11 |
tcp is to encode | 11 |
for an anonymous work | 11 |
variety of subject areas | 11 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 11 |
for accuracy and those | 11 |
markup guidelines are available | 11 |
gap elements of known | 11 |
to their original source | 11 |
are to be sold | 11 |
a number of works | 11 |
level of the tei | 11 |
domain as of january | 11 |
can now take and | 11 |
elements of known extent | 11 |
limit of instances per | 11 |
of textual data within | 11 |
the project have been | 11 |
the filling in of | 11 |
between and available in | 11 |
keyers to be redone | 11 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 11 |
given to their original | 11 |
of michigan and oxford | 11 |
a compelling reason to | 11 |
works in english were | 11 |
for transcription and basic | 11 |
were returned to the | 11 |
general aim of eebo | 11 |
usually the first edition | 11 |
characters marked as illegible | 11 |
created during phase of | 11 |
illegibles were encoded as | 11 |
language title published between | 11 |
range over a wide | 11 |
of any assumptions that | 11 |
there was a compelling | 11 |
tcp data is very | 11 |
have been released into | 11 |
wide variety of subject | 11 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 11 |
simplify the filling in | 11 |
and therefore of any | 11 |
encoded and linked to | 11 |
gaps by user contributors | 11 |
returned to the keyers | 11 |
are a number of | 11 |
or for an anonymous | 11 |
placeholder characters or elements | 11 |
where possible up to | 11 |
for their own purposes | 11 |
text creation partnership web | 11 |
divided into two phases | 11 |
to simplify the filling | 11 |
of creating the tcp | 11 |
edition of a work | 11 |
illegible were corrected where | 11 |
aimed to produce large | 11 |
be aware of the | 11 |
and sometimes a second | 11 |
was based on the | 11 |
to range over a | 11 |
a limit of instances | 11 |
between the universities of | 11 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 11 |
created by converting tcp | 11 |
were encoded and linked | 11 |
and or corrected and | 11 |
of tcp data is | 11 |
and the publisher proquest | 11 |
published by proquest via | 11 |
reflect the true nature | 11 |
errors will remain and | 11 |
or tei g elements | 11 |
with level of the | 11 |
be marked as illegible | 11 |
meet qa standards were | 11 |
editions of a works | 11 |
linked to page images | 11 |
standards were returned to | 11 |
the text encoding initiative | 11 |
sent to external keying | 11 |
and attribution is given | 11 |
was divided into two | 11 |
was intended to range | 11 |
to tei p using | 11 |
their early english books | 11 |
a wide variety of | 11 |
that can be made | 11 |
tei p using tcp | 11 |
via their early english | 11 |
phase of the project | 11 |
produce large quantities of | 11 |
was a compelling reason | 11 |
later edition of a | 11 |
first editions of a | 11 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 11 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 11 |
are available at the | 11 |
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of works in other | 11 |
was then carried out | 11 |
qa standards were returned | 11 |
record of the period | 11 |
due credit and attribution | 11 |
elements to simplify the | 11 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 11 |
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take and use these | 11 |
but we respectfully request | 11 |
selection was based on | 11 |
were corrected where possible | 11 |
of every monographic english | 11 |
to external keying companies | 11 |
tcp aimed to produce | 11 |
to create accurately transcribed | 11 |
with changes to facilitate | 11 |
the usual project restraints | 11 |
of known extent have | 11 |
the overall quality of | 11 |
by editorial teams in | 11 |
likelihood such instances will | 11 |
users should be aware | 11 |
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now take and use | 11 |
overall quality of tcp | 11 |
keying companies for transcription | 11 |
all likelihood such instances | 11 |
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of time and funding | 11 |
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a work was chosen | 11 |
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any remaining illegibles were | 11 |
proofread for accuracy and | 11 |
and encoded texts based | 11 |
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keying and markup guidelines | 11 |
instances will never have | 11 |
they know not what | 11 |
partnership between the universities | 11 |
possible up to a | 11 |
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converting tcp files to | 11 |
bibliography of english literature | 11 |
sometimes a second or | 11 |
during phase of the | 11 |
request that due credit | 11 |
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made about the data | 11 |
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data is very good | 11 |
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compelling reason to do | 11 |
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of gaps by user | 11 |
proquest to create accurately | 11 |
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creation partnership web site | 11 |
is given to their | 11 |
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a partnership between the | 11 |
reason to do so | 11 |
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therefore of any assumptions | 11 |
editorial teams in oxford | 11 |
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create accurately transcribed and | 11 |
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texts created during phase | 11 |
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to reflect the true | 11 |
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or elements to simplify | 11 |
have been transformed into | 11 |
that due credit and | 11 |
texts based on the | 11 |
title published between and | 11 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 11 |
copies of the texts | 11 |
then carried out by | 11 |
or corrected and characters | 11 |
was proofread for accuracy | 11 |
those which did not | 11 |
quality of tcp data | 11 |
and those which did | 11 |
reproduction of original in | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
see and credit me | 9 |
marke and see and | 9 |
and see and credit | 9 |
to god the father | 9 |
did i not promise | 8 |
did i not say | 8 |
the glory of thy | 8 |
yet marke and see | 8 |
original text notes for | 7 |
text notes for div | 7 |
from the original text | 7 |
estc r ocm this | 7 |
blest be my god | 7 |
the tree of life | 7 |
the king of kings | 7 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 7 |
the original text notes | 7 |
to be sold by | 6 |
praise to almighty god | 6 |
covantage keyed and coded | 6 |
and by and by | 6 |
the lord of heauen | 6 |
the hand of god | 6 |
praise for deliverance from | 6 |
to give thee praise | 6 |
that the soul is | 6 |
he that can make | 6 |
of original in the | 6 |
of praise to almighty | 6 |
of praise for deliverance | 6 |
out of the italian | 6 |
is recorded in the | 6 |
vpon the death of | 6 |
delights of the muses | 6 |
apex covantage keyed and | 6 |
what shall i say | 6 |
the gates of hell | 6 |
and thou shalt find | 5 |
sounding an allarum to | 5 |
of heaven and earth | 5 |
tongues would trouble thee | 5 |
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original in the british | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
both day and night | 5 |
slanderous tongues would trouble | 5 |
the glory of the | 5 |
i will not fear | 5 |
did i not answer | 5 |
a metrical paraphrase upon | 5 |
what the soule is | 5 |
the song of songs | 5 |
how can it be | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
what shall i do | 5 |
metrical paraphrase upon the | 5 |
all slanderous tongues would | 5 |
on the death of | 5 |
happy end exceedeth all | 5 |
to be sold at | 5 |
in the british library | 5 |
tongues will trouble thee | 5 |
global keyed and coded | 4 |
of the original in | 4 |
for none but angels | 4 |
songs of praise to | 4 |
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sold at his shop | 4 |
her cause ceaseth not | 4 |
wounds of our crucified | 4 |
to england illustrating the | 4 |
sent to a gentlewoman | 4 |
life is but a | 4 |
the son of god | 4 |
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allarum to england illustrating | 4 |
the lamb christ jesus | 4 |
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teach them how to | 4 |
did i not tell | 4 |
a work for none | 4 |
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of saints and angels | 4 |
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meditations upon several subjects | 4 |
the fate of great | 4 |
slanderous tongues will trouble | 4 |
of our crucified lord | 4 |
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time cannot destroy her | 4 |
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fate of great britain | 4 |
i know thee not | 4 |
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none but angels men | 4 |
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of good and ill | 4 |
of force is mate | 4 |
that is to be | 4 |
the holding of the | 4 |
the prophetical trumpeter sounding | 4 |
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the relations betwixt wit | 4 |
an allarum to england | 4 |
a world of woe | 4 |
doe they know not | 4 |
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and to the sonne | 4 |
a book shewing what | 4 |
i not tell thee | 4 |
may praise thy name | 4 |
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there is no god | 4 |
book shewing what the | 4 |
spi global keyed and | 4 |
how apt are we | 4 |
paraphrase upon the creed | 4 |
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to pontius washing his | 4 |
i not promise to | 4 |
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song of praise collected | 4 |
the death of mr | 4 |
yeere of our lord | 4 |
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the death of the | 4 |
divine meditations upon several | 4 |
to know our selves | 4 |
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the daughters of jerusalem | 4 |
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as if they meant | 4 |
i haue no force | 4 |
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and to know our | 4 |
shewing what the soule | 4 |
into a queint diversity | 4 |
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the happy end exceedeth | 4 |
work for none but | 4 |
a queint diversity of | 4 |
aptara keyed and coded | 4 |
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minister of the gospel | 4 |
the yeere of our | 4 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
fiery way of the | 3 |
world made and undone | 3 |
r in the english | 3 |
textual changes and metadata | 3 |
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the lambe of god | 3 |
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o lord our god | 3 |
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of y e lord | 3 |
description of the singers | 3 |
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way of the day | 3 |
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ye that own his | 3 |
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to the honour of | 3 |
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it be his mind | 3 |
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remnant of my days | 3 |
printed in the yeere | 3 |
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power of the senses | 3 |
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pacifie gods threatned wrath | 3 |
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english short title catalog | 3 |
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of a text in | 3 |
all well disposed persons | 3 |
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the soule is immortall | 3 |
judith siefring sampled and | 3 |
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me by the hand | 3 |
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support the display of | 3 |
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comfort of all good | 3 |
the text has been | 3 |
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the lower end of | 3 |
fit to be perused | 3 |
praise him and pray | 3 |
nor time cannot destroy | 3 |
as it is recorded | 3 |
to be perused of | 3 |
angels before did say | 3 |
as if it did | 3 |
happen these seven yeers | 3 |
the singers of israel | 3 |
the shepheards amazed was | 3 |
of each true christian | 3 |
relations betwixt wit wil | 3 |
the sun and moon | 3 |
which was printed in | 3 |
shewing how personal punishments | 3 |
by amateur and professional | 3 |
imaginations or common sense | 3 |
creation and the fall | 3 |
intellectual powers of the | 3 |
aim at making the | 3 |
the lord of lords | 3 |
with the song of | 3 |
in a most heavenly | 3 |
punishments has been inflicted | 3 |
and linguistically annotated with | 3 |
of the singers of | 3 |
spellings that support the | 3 |
steps to the temple | 3 |
have i seene the | 3 |
neck of force is | 3 |
of all the rest | 3 |
and enlarged by the | 3 |
description of heaven and | 3 |
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and all the rest | 3 |
with other delights of | 3 |
to god on high | 3 |
glory to god on | 3 |
him with one accord | 3 |
without neck of force | 3 |
puts this text in | 3 |
picture before his sermons | 3 |
the english short title | 3 |
there shal be no | 3 |
a one is she | 3 |
sung in a most | 3 |
and thus the prophet | 3 |
give me grace to | 3 |
own his sacred name | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
on divine and moral | 3 |
all objections answered to | 3 |
thou art my god | 3 |
the name of god | 3 |
and shall be euermore | 3 |
subsisting and having its | 3 |
upon the creed and | 3 |
the tune of flora | 3 |
this text in the | 3 |
from many walks of | 3 |
the delights of the | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
the bible and three | 3 |
a song of zion | 3 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 3 |
the day of judgment | 3 |
a standardized format that | 3 |
and to their blessed | 3 |
so when the soule | 3 |
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that i might not | 2 |
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out of the book | 2 |
the formes of things | 2 |
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the sighs of a | 2 |
and hold them fast | 2 |
paps which thou hast | 2 |
at the princes armes | 2 |
let my soul be | 2 |
we good god to | 2 |
glistring face from which | 2 |
to praise the lord | 2 |
of praise for christ | 2 |
in the praise of | 2 |
the vertuous and learned | 2 |
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the schools of god | 2 |
the roe and hind | 2 |
text in the c | 2 |
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the day of iudgment | 2 |
inchanted with her wanton | 2 |
o thou man remember | 2 |
the shade of death | 2 |
the way that leades | 2 |
died of the small | 2 |
thee will i love | 2 |
time shall be no | 2 |
out of hermannus hugo | 2 |
will not let thee | 2 |
the power of thy | 2 |
vnto the top of | 2 |
the paps which thou | 2 |
expressing the sighs of | 2 |
lady colville of culros | 2 |
or testament with the | 2 |
in great and small | 2 |
of a low state | 2 |
chapter of the wisdom | 2 |
that which they are | 2 |
both soul and body | 2 |
which if thou see | 2 |
the gates of death | 2 |
sith t is the | 2 |
my vvelbeloved is to | 2 |
solde at his shoppe | 2 |
with the two sacraments | 2 |
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his nets at our | 2 |
y e name of | 2 |
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imprinted by andro hart | 2 |
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the service of the | 2 |
i know not where | 2 |
thee in her whorish | 2 |
at our saviours call | 2 |
in manner of a | 2 |
shall my heart and | 2 |
how poor i be | 2 |
i am the doore | 2 |
leave your wanton toyes | 2 |
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see if thou canst | 2 |
the slanderous iewes put | 2 |
in the c category | 2 |
the safety of a | 2 |
day of our lord | 2 |
all the beauties of | 2 |
praise for holy baptism | 2 |
that there shall be | 2 |
pontius washing his hands | 2 |
that we may praise | 2 |
in the font of | 2 |
in picturam reverendissimi episcopi | 2 |
but what of this | 2 |
since thy wayes are | 2 |
sold by anne boler | 2 |
how often have i | 2 |
on the th psalm | 2 |
how canst thou prove | 2 |
the worst of ill | 2 |
so dear a rate | 2 |
which my soul shal | 2 |
translated up to heaven | 2 |
vs come to thee | 2 |
an himne for the | 2 |
sent to a friend | 2 |
and not to liue | 2 |
in this world is | 2 |
kings of the earth | 2 |
am not worthy that | 2 |
vegetative or quickening power | 2 |
from which arise such | 2 |
the lord of might | 2 |
which doth belong to | 2 |
the ten commandments illustrated | 2 |
breasts are like two | 2 |
to beare high sailes | 2 |
the death of a | 2 |
be to the body | 2 |
which doth my loue | 2 |
and makes the body | 2 |
that so it may | 2 |
forgive us all our | 2 |
to make them know | 2 |
that check without neck | 2 |
alas for them who | 2 |
tell him i am | 2 |
much fruit to me | 2 |
not as we ought | 2 |
i have done my | 2 |
give thanks to god | 2 |
to the port of | 2 |
by way of question | 2 |
the riches of thy | 2 |
of whom ye did | 2 |
the blind cured by | 2 |
him and pray that | 2 |
on the still surviving | 2 |
both by the roe | 2 |
of thy diuine perfumes | 2 |
i ought to be | 2 |
all thy trust and | 2 |
such a worm as | 2 |
thy sins have made | 2 |
that thou dost charge | 2 |
doxologies in the revelation | 2 |
sits upon the throne | 2 |
the god of grace | 2 |
the soule to be | 2 |
who ere shee bee | 2 |
thou art as good | 2 |
love shall live or | 2 |
the pleasure of the | 2 |
which you intend shall | 2 |
therefore from the rest | 2 |
for deliverance from enemies | 2 |
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he is god alone | 2 |
hand underneath my head | 2 |
that so she may | 2 |
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haste and come away | 2 |
the matter and the | 2 |
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the day of wrath | 2 |
from cause to cause | 2 |
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the bounty of thy | 2 |
and dost thou surely | 2 |
thy will be done | 2 |
prayer written by george | 2 |
and all to shew | 2 |
be sold by anne | 2 |
shine of thy face | 2 |
upon several subjects whereunto | 2 |
a dialogue betwixt dives | 2 |
the sinner desireth to | 2 |
the bleeding wounds of | 2 |
oh that i could | 2 |
where wilt thou find | 2 |
piety in poesie digested | 2 |
nets at our saviours | 2 |
which makes thee yet | 2 |
bethelem doe they goe | 2 |
keep me in thy | 2 |
although they seem not | 2 |
by saints on earth | 2 |
well to provide and | 2 |
the blessed virgins bashfulnesse | 2 |
to the temple sacred | 2 |
sacred poem on dives | 2 |
and love thy name | 2 |
several texts of scripture | 2 |
o god of grace | 2 |
the sense of wrath | 2 |
beauties of thy mind | 2 |
in these our dayes | 2 |
or else my soul | 2 |
are to be solde | 2 |
fairest of all fairs | 2 |
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aloud for vengeance call | 2 |
love is the laws | 2 |
but for our soules | 2 |
drop their leaves into | 2 |
on a prayer booke | 2 |
the hollow vaults of | 2 |
in presence of thy | 2 |
praise for peace of | 2 |
divine moral subjects collected | 2 |
this world to be | 2 |
our lords last comfortable | 2 |
that bore our saviour | 2 |
admire the beauties of | 2 |
spend your winged time | 2 |
of praise for peace | 2 |
world to be but | 2 |
one poor drop to | 2 |
for each of them | 2 |
to be in action | 2 |
may be sung to | 2 |
i sing but thee | 2 |
it shall not be | 2 |
vaults of heaven and | 2 |
the powerful hand of | 2 |
tell me why thou | 2 |
he answerd me againe | 2 |
thou wilt that i | 2 |
while they in their | 2 |
this is the friend | 2 |
vpon bishop andrewes his | 2 |
lady madre de teresa | 2 |
original in huntington library | 2 |
peter casting away his | 2 |
the temple sacred poems | 2 |
of lessius his rule | 2 |
no tongue can tell | 2 |
i say unto you | 2 |
he that is to | 2 |
annexed gods love and | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
i will not faint | 2 |
reflection of the sense | 2 |
on the blessed virgins | 2 |
a sea of teares | 2 |
thy father and thy | 2 |
it is to come | 2 |
god in the world | 2 |
sight of an anatomy | 2 |
muses by richard crashaw | 2 |
olivia bottum sampled and | 2 |
of texts with between | 2 |
urge me no more | 2 |
the same to god | 2 |
of age had withdrawn | 2 |
to goe to bed | 2 |
those among the lillies | 2 |
of the lords prayer | 2 |
this soule of ours | 2 |
both of good and | 2 |
god and his works | 2 |
spight they can strive | 2 |
and learned lady madre | 2 |
sweet a grace adorns | 2 |
till life and breath | 2 |
is the staff of | 2 |
passions motion of life | 2 |
the life of life | 2 |
when i haue beene | 2 |
that which we most | 2 |
with so much ease | 2 |
no force to stand | 2 |
certaine priest comming that | 2 |
as good as great | 2 |
to thee my selfe | 2 |
go please your selves | 2 |
love my heart doth | 2 |
not inchanted with her | 2 |
by sea and land | 2 |
there cannot be a | 2 |
vpon the powder day | 2 |
that way looked on | 2 |
do in their minds | 2 |
life and breath shall | 2 |
a traitor to his | 2 |
see that we are | 2 |
the doxologies in the | 2 |
can do nothing but | 2 |
went up into the | 2 |
is no true signe | 2 |
the book of psalms | 2 |
with stormes of troubles | 2 |
praise for a gospel | 2 |
cured by the word | 2 |
but in her eye | 2 |
where the lord lay | 2 |
or else i die | 2 |
is out of course | 2 |
ever art the same | 2 |
bottum sampled and proofread | 2 |
subjects collected by n | 2 |
put on thy selfe | 2 |
the earth a heaven | 2 |
nature of the soul | 2 |
that i may know | 2 |
then be thrice happy | 2 |
covenant or testament with | 2 |
my right hand forget | 2 |
his feet with teares | 2 |
upon the brow of | 2 |
i was forced to | 2 |
wil give a crown | 2 |
circumcision to his father | 2 |
age had withdrawn himself | 2 |
my heart to thee | 2 |
i can but sinne | 2 |
to the service of | 2 |
a heaven to thee | 2 |
loue and praise thy | 2 |
divine ejaculations written by | 2 |
of god are a | 2 |
ejaculations written by john | 2 |
for deliverance from imminent | 2 |
thy wayes are vaine | 2 |
why art thou thus | 2 |
art all in all | 2 |
the knowledge of gods | 2 |
they who see it | 2 |
both small and great | 2 |
lords last comfortable discourse | 2 |
his mouth is most | 2 |
shall trample on the | 2 |
up and down from | 2 |
him any more questions | 2 |
dread not the death | 2 |
praise for the patience | 2 |
but him i could | 2 |
lessius his rule of | 2 |
as seldome so i | 2 |
is most exceeding sweet | 2 |
the minde doth make | 2 |
with an addition of | 2 |
the soule of me | 2 |
soul is always free | 2 |
on a treatise of | 2 |
with flames of fire | 2 |
as i had to | 2 |
praise for the evening | 2 |
the tune of labandalashot | 2 |
nor turne aback againe | 2 |
hold fast thy gripe | 2 |
in the stead of | 2 |
can i choose but | 2 |
and he shall help | 2 |
sing the praises of | 2 |
memory of the vertuous | 2 |
of a distressed soul | 2 |
pastors which prepare thy | 2 |
above the reach of | 2 |
lord thy god in | 2 |
to be the more | 2 |
as hair adorns the | 2 |
ioy in that which | 2 |
his son and heir | 2 |
in the darkest night | 2 |
had nought but sense | 2 |
but as for you | 2 |
i could not eate | 2 |
that many hearts it | 2 |
cries of a distressed | 2 |
an ode written by | 2 |
and breath shall cease | 2 |
in that which doth | 2 |
to be solde at | 2 |
and doe it not | 2 |
those that know him | 2 |
o daughters of jerusalem | 2 |
elijah translated up to | 2 |
ye tell him i | 2 |
harder is the way | 2 |
and acceptable men in | 2 |
made heaven and earth | 2 |
saviours tombe wherein never | 2 |
i le make thee | 2 |
from heaven to hell | 2 |
ye his holy name | 2 |
to heare gods word | 2 |
did ascend on high | 2 |
pontius washing his blood | 2 |
lord chancellor of england | 2 |
much more then much | 2 |
whom sin makes sad | 2 |
of praise for health | 2 |
marigold in pauls church | 2 |
behold and see thy | 2 |
and held him fast | 2 |
a dialogue between two | 2 |
come see that glistring | 2 |
and mine be thine | 2 |
he held me by | 2 |
religious recreations fitte for | 2 |
doe what he will | 2 |
for thy dear sake | 2 |
in praise of lessius | 2 |
by this law hath | 2 |
when the hand of | 2 |
to speak the truth | 2 |
the soule of all | 2 |
recreations fitte for all | 2 |
haires of her head | 2 |
the sons of men | 2 |
of praise collected out | 2 |
th e n a | 2 |
with all the spight | 2 |
where thy lord once | 2 |
iohn dauies of hereford | 2 |
circumcision of the heart | 2 |
the circumcision day of | 2 |
that which thou hast | 2 |
for the birth of | 2 |
is the summe of | 2 |
which tree of life | 2 |
the foole hath said | 2 |
yet at the last | 2 |
could not chuse but | 2 |
my sister and my | 2 |
see the place where | 2 |
i could not have | 2 |
of this most glorious | 2 |
with all my might | 2 |
let thy glory be | 2 |
the harder is the | 2 |
wherein never man was | 2 |
testaments most friendly do | 2 |
hell remove his scituation | 2 |
e n a perfection | 2 |
be sold by thomas | 2 |
i loath to liue | 2 |
oft haue i beene | 2 |
and the slanderous iewes | 2 |
build the sepulchres of | 2 |
god upon several occasions | 2 |
though dead in sinne | 2 |
my christ he is | 2 |
i cannot be so | 2 |
both night and day | 2 |
will change their god | 2 |
by thee i am | 2 |
colour in thy face | 2 |
his wings i thought | 2 |
to him that gave | 2 |
a godlie dreame compiled | 2 |
the language of those | 2 |
the water made wine | 2 |
or teperature of humours | 2 |
wherein thy head to | 2 |
and saying to them | 2 |
put him to pain | 2 |
ten commandments illustrated with | 2 |
of praise for holy | 2 |
dreame compiled by elizabeth | 2 |
thoughout all worlds in | 2 |
sometimes of pembroke hall | 2 |
more then most amisse | 2 |
of the muses by | 2 |
does thine others out | 2 |
and so thou art | 2 |
slanderous iewes put to | 2 |
god is good and | 2 |
often have i seene | 2 |
now they have seen | 2 |
i may haue no | 2 |
praise for the gospel | 2 |
sporting at his helicon | 2 |
cause to blush at | 2 |
more th e n | 2 |
vpon lazarus his teares | 2 |
and let thy tears | 2 |
and did ascend on | 2 |
and the people enjoyned | 2 |
of the wit and | 2 |
and with thy glorious | 2 |
knew what venus meant | 2 |
iv tiff page image | 2 |
praise thee with my | 2 |
and undone being meditations | 2 |
the princes armes in | 2 |
o praise the lord | 2 |
one among a thousand | 2 |
which may be sung | 2 |
him that gave them | 2 |
to make me know | 2 |
let me know no | 2 |
at the angel in | 2 |
thou think that i | 2 |
the soul is not | 2 |
proclaim the greatness of | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
onely in thy hands | 2 |
poem on dives and | 2 |
shall be in each | 2 |
and i shall be | 2 |
that so thou mayst | 2 |
left hand underneath my | 2 |
of gods sacred spirit | 2 |
and first of causes | 2 |
vpon venus putting on | 2 |
the wisdom of solomon | 2 |
who died of the | 2 |
grief shall find a | 2 |
the soule a substance | 2 |
soon remove a mountain | 2 |
his circumcision to his | 2 |
that thereby i may | 2 |
lives and doctrines both | 2 |
from the bed of | 2 |
when the creator first | 2 |
we shall trample on | 2 |
and all the earth | 2 |
three kinds of life | 2 |
may be quickly seen | 2 |
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he no answer gave | 2 |
on the baptized aethiopian | 2 |
the birth of christ | 2 |
time shall cease to | 2 |
are a contrite spirit | 2 |
oft have i been | 2 |
and the broken heart | 2 |
this world is but | 2 |
hrased in english verse | 2 |
thou art all in | 2 |
i not say that | 2 |
of original in huntington | 2 |
adams petition to god | 2 |
of day and night | 2 |
thou dost charge us | 2 |
on a foule morning | 2 |
fill thee with his | 2 |
in booke of life | 2 |
ad principem nondum natum | 2 |
of the royall exchange | 2 |
collected from the doxologies | 2 |
come see the place | 2 |
the miracle of loaves | 2 |
and from the lambs | 2 |
with between and defects | 2 |
an apologie for the | 2 |
our crucified lord naked | 2 |
into a sea of | 2 |
what we could not | 2 |
of thine own passion | 2 |
should my will be | 2 |
being one with thee | 2 |
lock for the author | 2 |
the sunne of righteousnesse | 2 |
for want of foode | 2 |
as soon as made | 2 |
i am too bold | 2 |
me from my foe | 2 |
entrance of the royall | 2 |
with more delight then | 2 |
the words by a | 2 |
be solde at his | 2 |
printed by margaret white | 2 |
it springs from grace | 2 |
thou art to me | 2 |
the hope of glory | 2 |
she exercises her powers | 2 |
you in the way | 2 |
be thou my rest | 2 |
i could not find | 2 |
and is this all | 2 |
for the circumcision day | 2 |
the forces of my | 2 |
thy lord once lay | 2 |
doth cast its dart | 2 |
with the kisse of | 2 |
sister and my spouse | 2 |
my soul to thy | 2 |
vpon the infant martyrs | 2 |
to liue in ioy | 2 |
his rule of health | 2 |
which prepare thy food | 2 |
vpon a quiet conscience | 2 |
my will thy will | 2 |
praise of the spring | 2 |
in the english tongue | 2 |
the well of life | 2 |
we may bless thy | 2 |
doth make an heauy | 2 |
hair adorns the face | 2 |
that god is good | 2 |
may glorifie thy name | 2 |
while they speake nothing | 2 |
powers of vegetative or | 2 |
the spight they can | 2 |
i am content to | 2 |
to his own confusion | 2 |
may subvert your rude | 2 |
are said to be | 2 |
the cries of a | 2 |
that they may not | 2 |
the deep abyss of | 2 |
thy mercy make me | 2 |
was found dead upon | 2 |
the top of highest | 2 |
teach my heart to | 2 |
which they should have | 2 |
i le neither fear | 2 |
the simple sort they | 2 |
honor thy father and | 2 |
my heart doth so | 2 |
i may subvert your | 2 |
adieu to all thy | 2 |
several divine ejaculations written | 2 |
by whom the world | 2 |
keep holy y e | 2 |
he is my love | 2 |
are all the musick | 2 |
let me be ever | 2 |
up into the temple | 2 |
of isaacsons chronologie explained | 2 |
dust before the wind | 2 |
blessed be the paps | 2 |
herberts booke intituled the | 2 |
not worthy that thou | 2 |
thy pastors which prepare | 2 |
praise for good success | 2 |
the university of illinois | 2 |
moral subjects collected by | 2 |
the law of nature | 2 |
thou dost thy self | 2 |
and load thee with | 2 |
by the muses most | 2 |
thou art no more | 2 |
a sea without a | 2 |
a grace adorns his | 2 |
praise him with one | 2 |
male fida volumina ponti | 2 |
and lords prayer written | 2 |
all the saints of | 2 |
to do us good | 2 |
sold by thomas blackmore | 2 |
in the depth of | 2 |
alone apollo sporting at | 2 |
the second chapter of | 2 |
my life in thee | 2 |
me from the filth | 2 |
for our good king | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
and make our peace | 2 |
that thou hast not | 2 |
how shall we then | 2 |
my god for what | 2 |
whether he them to | 2 |
both god and man | 2 |
by whose bright beams | 2 |
with these i pass | 2 |
natae omen maternae indolis | 2 |
thou shalt write them | 2 |
sing praises to our | 2 |
by which i am | 2 |
will giue thee what | 2 |
do not again put | 2 |
at point of death | 2 |
the honour of the | 2 |
sun and moon shall | 2 |
sung to the tune | 2 |
but when it ebbes | 2 |
the law of grace | 2 |
of the wisdom of | 2 |
i shame to say | 2 |
of all this all | 2 |
of praise for good | 2 |
what are they but | 2 |
so fit a soul | 2 |
on the right hand | 2 |
i know where lies | 2 |
the beauties of his | 2 |
then to take a | 2 |
to do me wrong | 2 |
the muses most unworthy | 2 |
our lord to the | 2 |
words by a young | 2 |
the beaming beauty of | 2 |
thou shalt see my | 2 |
are like goats flocks | 2 |
iewes put to silence | 2 |
joy in the h | 2 |
in god the father | 2 |
all that i have | 2 |
as it was heretofore | 2 |
a summons from the | 2 |
thou art hee that | 2 |
and then i will | 2 |
this is my hearts | 2 |
in stead of moving | 2 |
quickening power of the | 2 |
thy soul a wound | 2 |
thou ever art the | 2 |
thy selfe any graven | 2 |
worlds in all eternitie | 2 |
the c category of | 2 |
come i humbly pray | 2 |
of his blest soul | 2 |
putting on mars his | 2 |
by the word of | 2 |
so they may their | 2 |
texts with between and | 2 |
please the lord of | 2 |
i would be married | 2 |
safety of a low | 2 |
i not promise thee | 2 |
take y e name | 2 |
as through a glass | 2 |
none of these can | 2 |
the heart of man | 2 |
yet she her selfe | 2 |
be out of doubt | 2 |
of them that are | 2 |
her powers of vegetative | 2 |
for he that is | 2 |
i am sick of | 2 |
powers of the soule | 2 |
all the spight they | 2 |
hairy locks are like | 2 |
sepulchre of our lord | 2 |
are we good god | 2 |
whom the lamb christ | 2 |
a song or ditty | 2 |
i bethinke me of | 2 |
when i came to | 2 |
yet will he not | 2 |
most friendly do accord | 2 |
of the lord of | 2 |
how good art thou | 2 |
dwell within so fit | 2 |
she is a spirit | 2 |
both good and ill | 2 |
in the sweetness of | 2 |
man from that day | 2 |
and let thy glory | 2 |
shalt not take y | 2 |
all things for thy | 2 |
which by this law | 2 |
verily i say unto | 2 |
to thy selfe any | 2 |
guilty of this sin | 2 |
that so he may | 2 |
praise for the morning | 2 |
surviving markes of our | 2 |
whose bright beams i | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
thy testaments most friendly | 2 |
if thou canst not | 2 |
heaven and earth were | 2 |
bid adieu to all | 2 |
them her twins doth | 2 |
we our selves to | 2 |
feel the weight of | 2 |
the kisse of peace | 2 |
a treatise of charity | 2 |
i must not leaue | 2 |
from the doxologies in | 2 |
not tell thee that | 2 |
its more th e | 2 |
exposing our lord to | 2 |
on the bleeding wounds | 2 |
let alone apollo sporting | 2 |
a verie comfortable song | 2 |
more then i can | 2 |
when he finds his | 2 |
why dost thou thus | 2 |
two breasts are like | 2 |
to the infant martyrs | 2 |
that ye were such | 2 |
onely to be bound | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
i let her goe | 2 |
this charge i needs | 2 |
that i should liue | 2 |
first of causes is | 2 |
the earth with all | 2 |
a preparation to prayer | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
if they be not | 2 |
almighty god upon several | 2 |
bring my soule to | 2 |
crowns of purest gold | 2 |
a picture sent to | 2 |
be in each coast | 2 |
heaven and earth their | 2 |
to sing thy praise | 2 |
his left hand underneath | 2 |
or religious recreations fitte | 2 |
betwixt dives and abraham | 2 |